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Long Story Short

The Love Ranch legal brothel in Nevada has offered Oakland Raiders players and staff half price off sex parties if the team moves to Las Vegas.

Long Story

The city of sin might have just gotten a pro NHL hockey team, but it's no secret that it's going for the big prize — an NFL franchise. The rumor mill has been churning in recent weeks saying that if the Oakland Raiders can't get a new stadium built, they could be on the move to Las Vegas. A move there seems appetizing, considering the Nevada governor has pledged $750 million in public money for a new stadium.

Speaking about the rumors, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league is investigating the move, but still has a lot to iron out in terms of whether Vegas is viable and if it believes Oakland can build a new stadium.

The proposal, called the "Home Team Advantage Sex Package," comes from Dennis Hof and his "Love Ranch," which employs over 30 sex workers. And to be clear, the deal includes all staff. So cameramen, trainers, coaches, the works.

Also, the Raiders don't need to use the deal for just sex parties. They'd be able to book private rooms to avoid the paparazzi.